STILL REMAINS: New Audio Interview With TJ MILLER Posted Online

December 6, 2007

TheRighttoRock.com has has issued its latest podcast (episode #38),featuring vocalist TJ Miller from Grand Rapids, Michigan's STILL REMAINS. TJ took time out of his busy schedule to discuss the band's latest CD, "The Serpent", as well his upcoming tour.

The interview lasts approximately 35 minutes and can be heard at this location.

STILL REMAINS is continuing to promote its sophomore release for Roadrunner Records, "The Serpent". Released on August 7, "The Serpent" channels all the aggression of the band's debut disc, "Of Love and Lunacy" and combines it with a fiercely melodic vocal roar.

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